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DEBUNKING
9/11 DEBUNKING
David Ray
Griffin, Debunking 9/11
Debunking, Northampton,
Massachusetts: Olive Branch Press 2007
Available
at Amazon.com for $13.60, or at local bookstores.
Debunker
Buster, April 27, 2007
Debunking 9/11 Debunking is
a monumental accomplishment by David Ray Griffin. He
exhaustively and definitively destroys the pretensions of four
major "9/11 debunking" publications published in 2006,
shortly before the fifth anniversary of the events. Although the
book is organized into chapters dealing with each one of the
four publications in turn,
Griffin
has such a broad knowledge of all the evidence pertaining to the
events, and such command of logic and argument, that the book is
thoroughly cohesive and progressively builds an integrated
critique of all dimensions of the official theory. Debunking
9/11 Debunking will effectively serve as a veritable
encyclopedia of not just the facts of 9/11, but of the best
arguments to debunk the official (and semi-official) lies about
the facts.
Griffin
, as usual, avoids speculation and focuses on showing that the
official story of what happened that day cannot be true.
Before the four central chapters, Griffin provides an
Introduction ("Conspiracy Theories and Evidence") in
which he distinguishes between rational and irrational
conspiracy theories and discusses the "double
standard" used by the mainstream and left-leaning press,
i.e., the confused (or self-serving) way in which both fail to
make this distinction and then assert that critiques of the
official account are "conspiracy theories" while
completely obfuscating the fact that the official story is
itself a conspiracy theory. He deals in detail with tendencies
of human thought that make it difficult for people to look at
unfamiliar and threatening evidence ("paradigmatic"
and "wishful-and-fearful thinking"), as well as the
main a priori reasons put forward by such debunkers for why
alternative theories needn't be taken seriously
("incompetence," "someone would have
talked," "overwhelming evidence for al-Qaeda's
responsibility," etc.). The Introduction concludes with a
discussion of the role of scientists and scientific explanations
in 9/11 conspiracy theories, and shows that just as there are
rational and irrational conspiracy theories regarding 9/11, both
scientific and unscientific theories to explain the events have
been put forward. The rest of the book shows that science and
reason are all on one side, that of the alternative, not the
official, 9/11 conspiracy theory.
Chapter 1 zeroes in on the Vanity Fair article by Michael
Bronner, "9/11 Live: the NORAD Tapes", which was
published in the September, 2006 issue of the magazine. Bronner
claimed to provide the real story of the military's response to
the hijackings, based on his privileged access to the "NORAD
tapes", i.e., selections from the audio tapes recorded by
NORAD (and the FAA) as the events took place.
Griffin
proves conclusively that the story told by Bronner is an
elaborate and clever psyop filled with lies. First, the tapes,
which only surfaced in 2004, are contradicted by volumes of
independent evidence, which
Griffin
exhaustively details. Second,
Griffin
's extensive new research, especially long interviews by email
with a former FAA air traffic controller, Robin Hordon, and with
the current military liaison at the FAA's
Boston
Center
, Colin Scoggins, who was on-duty that day, shows that the story
told by Bronner about the FAA's slow response to the flight
emergencies of all four planes is simply incredible. He presents
a detailed, nuanced analysis of the important distinction
between the "Emergency Protocol" and the
"Hijacking Protocol", and shows that the military
(with the help of Bronner and the 9/11 Commission) is attempting
to defend itself from charges of a stand-down by claiming that
their responses were controlled by the slower "Hijacking
Protocol". Finally,
Griffin
makes an extremely strong case for the high probability that the
"tapes" themselves are fakes, likely the product of
voice morphing-technology and cherry-picking of real tapes to
make a false audio record.
In Chapter 2 Griffin turns to the book Without Precedent by the
co-chairmen of the 9/11 Commission, Thomas Kean and Lee
Hamilton, published in August, 2006. He proceeds to dissect,
with his usual rigor and precision, the lame efforts of Kean and
Hamilton to debunk different alternative conspiracy theories. He
turns their own arguments against them by showing that every
type of flaw they find in alternative theories is actually far
more accurately descriptive of their own, official, irrational
conspiracy theory. Griffin completely destroys their efforts to
debunk the stand-down theory and theories that assert that
flight 77 did not hit the Pentagon, and notes that they avoid
all mention of the alternative theories about the destruction of
the World Trade Center buildings (and again, as in The 9/11
Commission Report, they never mention the collapse of WTC 7).
Griffin then exhaustively shows that their criteria for
identifying "conspiracy theories" all apply best to
their own theory, in that they begin with their conclusion, they
exclude vast amounts of relevant evidence completely (most
notably the fact that Philip Zelikow, the Executive Director of
the Commission, is a close associate of the Bush administration
and completely skewed its "investigation"), their
continued adherence to theories already disproved by facts,
their ignoring of facts contradicting their theory, their
uncritical acceptance of dubious evidence, their reliance on
third-hand evidence, and their disdain for open and informed
debate.
Griffin
's destruction of their pretensions to have provided an
objective, rational analysis of "conspiracy theories"
could not be more total.
In Chapter 3 Griffin takes up the online publication by the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) entitled
"Answers to FAQs", from August 30, 2006. The title
refers to frequently asked questions about NIST's earlier Report
on the destruction of the
Twin
Towers
, which had failed to provide an explanation that satisfied many
readers, and resulted in a flood of questions to the agency. In
its "Answers to FAQs" NIST pretends to set all such
questions to rest.
Griffin
shows, again with extraordinary thoroughness and incisiveness,
that NIST has failed to debunk the controlled demolition theory
of the Tower's (and WTC 7's) destruction. He shows that the
planes could not have caused the extensive damage to the columns
and fireproofing claimed by NIST; that the fires were nowhere
near as hot, long-lasting, and extensive as claimed; that NISTs
theory of "collapse" cannot, therefore, be true; that
NIST fraudulently "tweaked" its computer models of the
situations in the Towers, changing parameters until it generated
the result they wanted; that, entirely unscientifically, they
never even considered the hypothesis of controlled demolition as
a possible explanation; that NIST claimed there were no
explosions within the Towers just before they fell (the massive
evidence for which Griffin summarizes); that NIST claimed there
were no other types of evidence for controlled demolition (the
voluminous evidence is then presented in exhaustive detail by
Griffin); and finally, Griffin asks, "What about WTC
7"? NIST still has not provided the public with a report on
the collapse of Building 7, despite its mandate to do so; as
Griffin
details, this is probably due to the very substantial difficulty
they will have in explaining the collapse in any way other than
as the result of a controlled demolition.
In a blockbuster of a last chapter,
Griffin
in Chapter 4 destroys Popular Mechanics' Debunking 9/11 Myths, a
short book expanding a 2005 article in that magazine. He starts
out with a thorough deconstruction of Senator John McCain's
propagandistic Foreword, and then reviews the history of the
involvement of Benjamin Chertoff, cousin of Michael Chertoff,
Director of Homeland Security, in the book's production, and the
fact that the editors of the book deny this relationship.
Griffin
then explicates the logic underlying the task facing Popular
Mechanics. Specifically, it "must show that every one of
the key claims made by the leading critics of the official story
is false. Why? Because each of these claims challenges one of
the essential claims of the official story. If even one of those
essential claims is disproved, then the official story as such
is thrown into doubt. Critics do not need to show the falsity of
every essential element in the official account; they need to
show only the falsity of one such element."
Griffin
then proceeds to demonstrate, in great detail, that the book
utterly fails to accomplish its purpose with respect to even one
essential claim of the leading critics of the official story,
let alone all of them. He follows the order of the book and
shows that the arguments presented to debunk critics of the
official account of the planes and the alleged hijackers' flying
skills, the stand-down, the destruction of the World Trade
Center, the events at the Pentagon, and Flight 93 all fail,
quite miserably and even comically. Along the way he exposes the
many rhetorical tricks and deceptions used by the editors to
fool gullible readers.
The book's Conclusion returns to the role played by the press,
showing that its uncritical acceptance of the official
conspiracy theory of 9/11, due to its reliance upon the
authority of the government and its unfounded assumption that
official and semi-official publications have been genuinely
scientific, objectively neutral reports, has perpetuated an
irrational and unscientific theory and suppressed far more
rational and scientific alternatives.
Griffin
provides examples of this misplaced trust in the government in
writings by left-leaning journalists, including Alex Cockburn
and Matt Rothschild. He believes the left press may be able to
see the errors they have made, and make a turn toward the truth,
but holds out little hope for the mainstream press, which
largely has vested interests in the government agenda of
"the war on terror."
Griffin
concludes with suggestions for how US citizens and people in
other countries could organize and mobilize to demand a genuine
investigation into 9/11, leading to judicial proceedings.
Debunking 9/11 Debunking is a tremendous book, which should be
read by everyone. By utterly destroying each of the well-funded,
best efforts of the government to defend its case in the court
of public opinion, the book effectively finishes off the
official conspiracy theory. With this book in its arsenal, the
9/11 truth movement is set to take the offensive. It is time to
launch this Debunker Buster at the hardened fortresses of the
mass murderers within. Do what the perpetrators fear most. Read
this book!
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